logging in or signing up Team Roach Caring Presentation ejjansen Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 192 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 13, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Brooke Fiske, Brianne Lawton, Wendy Syracuse Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Caring : Caring Presented by Brook Fiske, RN Brianne Lawton, RN Wendy Syracuse, RNCaring: Caring Caring Theorist Sister M. Simone Roach, CSM, Ph.D “What is a nurse doing when he or she is caring?”The Five C’s of Caring: The Five C’s of Caring Compassion Competence Confidence Conscience Commitment Knowledge Skills ExperiencePowerPoint Presentation: “What Is Caring In Itself?PowerPoint Presentation: Caring is the human mode of beingThe Caring Theory: The Caring Theory Otherwise known as the 5 Cs. A broad framework for professional caring.Compassion: Compassion Full immersion in the condition of being human. -Henri NouwenCompassion: Compassion Interconnectedness of all creatures. -Matthew FoxCompetence: Competence Knowledge, skills, judgment, energy and experience to respond to professional responsibilities.Confidence: Confidence The attribute that creates a relationship of trust. Important to both the patient and the caregiver.Conscience: Conscience A compass directing one’s behavior. Caring attuned to the moral nature of things.Commitment: Commitment Convergence between desires and obligations.Compassion : Compassion Sensitivity to the pain and brokenness of the other RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Empathy Listen Understanding Power of TouchCompetence: Competence Having the knowledge, judgment, skills, energy, experience and motivation required to respond adequately to the demands of one’s professional responsibilities RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Improve Situation Skills Pain Control Don’t Judge Up to DateConfidence: Confidence Quality which fosters trusting relationship -RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Trust Make Judgments Know Limitations TruthConscience: Conscience State of moral awareness, compass directing one’s behavior according to the moral fitness of things - RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Moral Understanding Better AdvocateCommitment: Commitment Complex affective response characterized by a convergence between one’s desires and one’s obligations, and by deliberate choice to act in accordance with them -RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Devotion of Self Instill Hope and Faith AdvocacyRecommendations: Recommendations Education Communication Reduce Lateral ViolenceReflections: Reflections Care for one’s self. Confidence to allow competence to be expressed. Awareness of affects of compassion.Final Reflection By Brianne Lawton: Final Reflection By Brianne Lawton Listening Trust Confidence Reserve judgmentFinal Reflection: Final Reflection By Wendy Syracuse, RNReferences: References LeMone , P., Burke, K. M. (1996). Medical-Surgical Nursing: Critical Thinking In Client Care. Addison-Wesley Nursing, Canada. Pusari , N. D. (1998). Eight C’s of caring: A holistic framework for nursing terminally ill patients. Contemporary Nursing , 7, 156-160. Roach, M.S. ( n.d. ) Reflections on the theme. Roach , S. (1992). The human act of caring : A blueprint for the health professions (revised edition). Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Hospital Association Press. Roach, M.S. (1993). Attributes of professional caring. Roach , S. (2002). Caring, the human mode of being: A blueprint for the health professions (2nd revised edition). Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Hospital Association Press. Ross-Kerr , J. C. (2009). The development of nursing in Canada. In J. C. Ross-Kerr & M. J. (Eds.), Canadian fundamentals of nursing (4th edition), (p. 29). Canada: Elsevier.Caring : Caring Presented by Brook Fiske, RN Brianne Lawton, RN Wendy Syracuse, RN You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Team Roach Caring Presentation ejjansen Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 192 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 13, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Brooke Fiske, Brianne Lawton, Wendy Syracuse Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Caring : Caring Presented by Brook Fiske, RN Brianne Lawton, RN Wendy Syracuse, RNCaring: Caring Caring Theorist Sister M. Simone Roach, CSM, Ph.D “What is a nurse doing when he or she is caring?”The Five C’s of Caring: The Five C’s of Caring Compassion Competence Confidence Conscience Commitment Knowledge Skills ExperiencePowerPoint Presentation: “What Is Caring In Itself?PowerPoint Presentation: Caring is the human mode of beingThe Caring Theory: The Caring Theory Otherwise known as the 5 Cs. A broad framework for professional caring.Compassion: Compassion Full immersion in the condition of being human. -Henri NouwenCompassion: Compassion Interconnectedness of all creatures. -Matthew FoxCompetence: Competence Knowledge, skills, judgment, energy and experience to respond to professional responsibilities.Confidence: Confidence The attribute that creates a relationship of trust. Important to both the patient and the caregiver.Conscience: Conscience A compass directing one’s behavior. Caring attuned to the moral nature of things.Commitment: Commitment Convergence between desires and obligations.Compassion : Compassion Sensitivity to the pain and brokenness of the other RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Empathy Listen Understanding Power of TouchCompetence: Competence Having the knowledge, judgment, skills, energy, experience and motivation required to respond adequately to the demands of one’s professional responsibilities RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Improve Situation Skills Pain Control Don’t Judge Up to DateConfidence: Confidence Quality which fosters trusting relationship -RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Trust Make Judgments Know Limitations TruthConscience: Conscience State of moral awareness, compass directing one’s behavior according to the moral fitness of things - RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Moral Understanding Better AdvocateCommitment: Commitment Complex affective response characterized by a convergence between one’s desires and one’s obligations, and by deliberate choice to act in accordance with them -RoachPowerPoint Presentation: Devotion of Self Instill Hope and Faith AdvocacyRecommendations: Recommendations Education Communication Reduce Lateral ViolenceReflections: Reflections Care for one’s self. Confidence to allow competence to be expressed. Awareness of affects of compassion.Final Reflection By Brianne Lawton: Final Reflection By Brianne Lawton Listening Trust Confidence Reserve judgmentFinal Reflection: Final Reflection By Wendy Syracuse, RNReferences: References LeMone , P., Burke, K. M. (1996). Medical-Surgical Nursing: Critical Thinking In Client Care. Addison-Wesley Nursing, Canada. Pusari , N. D. (1998). Eight C’s of caring: A holistic framework for nursing terminally ill patients. Contemporary Nursing , 7, 156-160. Roach, M.S. ( n.d. ) Reflections on the theme. Roach , S. (1992). The human act of caring : A blueprint for the health professions (revised edition). Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Hospital Association Press. Roach, M.S. (1993). Attributes of professional caring. Roach , S. (2002). Caring, the human mode of being: A blueprint for the health professions (2nd revised edition). Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Hospital Association Press. Ross-Kerr , J. C. (2009). The development of nursing in Canada. In J. C. Ross-Kerr & M. J. (Eds.), Canadian fundamentals of nursing (4th edition), (p. 29). Canada: Elsevier.Caring : Caring Presented by Brook Fiske, RN Brianne Lawton, RN Wendy Syracuse, RN